- **Q: Why did Jeffrey Dean Morgan get a 'Lucille' tattoo?
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Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, famous for his portrayal of the complex antagonist Negan Smith in *The Walking Dead* universe, recently revealed a new tattoo dedicated to 'Lucille'. While his real-life wife, Hilarie Burton, portrayed the charact...
Negan Smith's arrival in Season 6 of *The Walking Dead* marked a significant shift, largely due to his brutal methods and his signature weapon, Lucille. The barbed-wire-wrapped baseball bat wasn't just a tool; it was a symbol of his power and a chilling reminder of his past. The revelation that the bat was named after his deceased wife, Lucille (played in flashbacks by Morgan's actual wife, Hilarie Burton, in Season 10), provided crucial backstory, humanizing the villain by exposing his grief and regret.
Morgan's connection to the prop goes beyond typical acting demands. In a behind-the-scenes clip for *The Walking Dead: Dead City* Season 2, he stated, 'I never had a prop in my life as an actor that felt so innately mine... I adore her.' This sentiment led to the permanent tribute on his arm.
Interestingly, Negan symbolically parted ways with the original Lucille bat in Season 10's 'Here's Negan' episode, burning it as a step towards moving past his grief. However, Morgan teased that 'To have Lucille back, that's when Negan is at his most Negan,' suggesting the bat's return (perhaps in a new form) in *Dead City* signifies a return to a core aspect of the character.
Morgan also touched upon working with his wife Hilarie Burton for the flashback scenes, calling it a 'joy' despite initial nerves.
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